
Glossary of Avaya MPS Series Terminology Alphanumeric IWR
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Alphanumeric IWR Alphanumeric Isolated Word Recognition. The Avaya MPS shared
resource that allows applications to recognize a vocabulary made up
of digits from zero to nine, letters, and specific command words
including “stop” and “clear.” Alphanumeric IWR serve applications
in which numbers, letters, and certain words need to be recognized
over the telephone or where touch-tone service is not available.
For an application that uses Alphanumeric IWR to achieve a high
recognition accuracy rate, the recognizer must use a database of
alphanumeric entries to match against the spoken input string. You
can manipulate these databases from the command line or through
shell scripts.
Also known as IWR_AN.
For information about configuring Alphanumeric IWR, see the Avaya
MPS System Reference Manual. For information about coding
applications that use Alphanumeric IWR, see the Avaya MPS
Application Programming Reference Manual.
See also shared resources.
alternate key A method of accessing data in a database without using the primary
key. Alternate keys provide alternate views (and retrieval/update
sequences) of the records in the file. Accessing data using an alternate
key is similar to accessing a normal keyed record (that is, the alternate
key is used and the base file record matching the alternate key is
returned), unless records having non-unique alternate keys are
involved.
Indexed files support alternate key access.
Contrast with primary key.
See also database, key, indexed.
AMP-2000 Alarm Monitor Panel 2000 is a hardware component that provides
physical environment indicators and audio device connection
functions. The AMP-2000 resides physically outside of the TMS on
the Avaya MPS front panel. It has several status LEDs that monitor
the status of the system for major and minor alarm conditions,
airflow, power, temperature, etc.
For additional information about the AMP-2000, see the Avaya MPS
System Reference Manual and the Avaya MPS PeriStudio User’s
Guide.
See also Avaya MPS, TMS.
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